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A High-energy Life. Professor Lynn Cominsky Department of Physics and Astronomy Sonoma State University. My Mom and the Stars. I first learned about the stars from my Mom She taught me the constellations on camping trips with our girl scout troop
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A High-energy Life Professor Lynn Cominsky Department of Physics and Astronomy Sonoma State University
My Mom and the Stars • I first learned about the stars from my Mom • She taught me the constellations on camping trips with our girl scout troop • And so I started looking up at the night sky in wonder…
Home, Sweet Home? • Growing up in Buffalo, we didn’t see the sky too often – too much snow! My childhood Sweet Home High School
College at Brandeis U. (1971-1975) • I was a physical chemist, with a double major in physics • I studied the Belusov-Zhabotinsky oscillating reaction Non-linear chemical dyamics Prof. Irv Epstein
Harvard -Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics (1975-1977) • Analyzed data from Uhuru – first x-ray satellite 60 Garden Street Cambridge, MA Drs. Bill Forman and Christine Jones
Fourth Uhuru Catalog of X-ray Sources (197x) • 350 known sources in entire Universe
The X-ray Sky circa 197x • Black holes • Neutron stars • Galaxies • Clusters of galaxies • Lots of unknowns
VLAWMAPSpitzerEUVEUhuruGLAST HST/GORT Going into Space to See the Light
The Lives of Stars • Stars like the Sun go gentle into that good night • More massive stars rage, rage against the dying of the light
Accreting X-ray Binaries • After the supernova explosion white dwarfs, neutron stars or black holes in binary systems • Accretion = transfer of matter from less dense to more dense star • Matter heats up as it falls in, making X-rays 3D Simulation by John Blondin,
Neutron Star Pulsars • Stellar corpses - size of a city, mass of the Sun, spinning up to 1000 times per second
Grad School at MIT (1977-1981) • Discovered a pulsar rotating NS • Solved for the binary orbit • NY Times! Cominsky et al. 1978 Rappaport et al. 1979
MIT experiences • SAS-3 Satellite Re-entered in 1979 Picture of Garrett goes here Prof. Walter Lewin
Ph.D. Thesis – X-ray Burst Sources • Accreted matter piles up on surface of neutron star • Bursts are due to thermo-nuclear explosions on the surfaces of neutron stars H-bombs in space!
UCB Space Sciences Lab (1981 – 1986) • Worked on Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer satellite project Prof. C. Stuart Bowyer UCB SSL EUVE
Discovered first eclipses in X-ray burst source (1984) • First direct proof that bursters were in binaries (Cominsky and Wood 1984) • Dips from gas stream confused with grazing eclipses by companion star Need figure here
Space Shuttle Challenger 1/28/86 • EUVE launch delayed for many years • Was offered SSU Associate Professor position • “Cosmic Sign?”
Sonoma State University(1986 – present) • Worked on Very Small Array radio telescope on roof of Darwin Hall • Taught electronics, various physics & astronomy courses • Many NASA research grants with undergrads • Tenure in 1990 • Full professor in 1991 One VSA dish
radio eclipse Ginga ASCA obs5 ASCA obs4 ASCA obs3 ROSAT obs1 ASCA obs6 ASCA obs2 OSSE obsA OSSE obsB ROSAT obs2 ASCA obs1 ROSAT obs3 Closest approach Furthest approach 500 lt-sec P = 47.7 msec Porb = 3.4 y e = 0.85 Be star Discovered first X-rays from radio pulsar (1994) • Pulsar wind shocks on stellar wind (Cominsky, Roberts and Johnston 1994) Hirayama, Cominsky et al. 1998
Astronomy press (1996 -) • High Energy Astrophysics Division -1st press officer (1996-2002) • American Astronomical Society Deputy Press Officer (1997 – present) Presiding over a press conference at AAS
Education and Public Outreach at SSU (1999 -) • >$5 M in funding to date • NASA High-energy missions • GLAST (to be launched in 2007) • Swift (launched 11/20/04) • XMM-Newton (12/10/99) • North Bay Science Project • 2000-2005 • Trained elementary teachers
SSU E/PO staff Sarah Silva ‘02 Dr. Phil Plait Prof. Gordon Spear Aurore Simonnet Tim Graves ‘01 Dr. Kevin McLin
NASA’s Swift Gamma-ray Burst Mission • Studies Gamma-Ray Bursts with a “swift” response • Launched 11/20/04
Gamma-ray Bursts • Discovered in 1967 while looking for nuclear test explosions - a 30+ year old mystery!
Hypernovae • A billion trillion times the power from the Sun Credit: Dana Berry
Catastrophic Mergers • Death spiral of 2 neutron stars or black holes Credit: Aurore Simonnet Credit: Dana Berry
When you’ve seen one GRB…. • You’ve seen ONE gamma-ray burst!
Starquakes on a pulsar • Rapidly spinning neutron stars • Tremendous magnetic fields • Extreme energies in starquake flares • Huge flare 12/27/04 seen by >20 satellites including Swift
Changed our ionosphere • It took 45 minutes for the ionosphere to recover from the blast • Pulsar is 50,000 light years away!
Gamma-ray Large Area Space Telescope (GLAST) • GLAST Burst Monitor (GBM) • Large Area Telescope (LAT)
Simulated GLAST view of the Universe • Will study blazars, supernovae, gamma-ray bursts, pulsars and more!
NASA’s GLAST Mission • First space-based collaboration between astrophysics and particle physics communities • Launch expected in 2007 • Expected duration 5-10 years • Over 3000 gamma-ray sources will be seen
Monstrous black holes • At the heart of every galaxy lies a black hole, millions to billions times the mass of our Sun HST/NGC 4261
Blazing Galaxies • Gravity is so strong inside its “event horizon” that not even light can escape Credit: Dana Berry
Jet Mysteries • So, how do black holes emit jets of particles and light? • And, how do the particles in the jets accelerate to near light speed? HST/ M87
Gamma-ray Jets • Jets flare dramatically in gamma rays • Galaxies that point their jets at us are called “blazars” Credit: Aurore Simonnet
Explaining the High-energy Universe • Formal education for grades 7-12 • Informal education through museums, planetaria, web-based activities • Public Outreach through web, television, printed materials, games, etc.
Curriculum guides • Invisible Universe (GEMS) • Active Galaxies • Gamma-ray Bursts • Supernovae • TOPS • Far Out Math • Scale the Universe • Pi in the Sky
Teacher Training • Educator Ambassador workshops • Over 34,500 teachers trained in 4 years • Exhibit booth Cookie cutter Astrophysics
The Black Hole Project • Planetarium show – premieres 1/31/06 • PBS NOVA show – coming summer ’06 • Directed by Tom Lucas
Computer activities • Space Mysteries (more coming soon!) • Dying Stars and the Birth of the Elements • GLAST LAT Simulator
GLAST Optical Robotic Telescope (GORT) • Located at California Academy of Sciences’ Pepperwood Natural Preserve • Next door to Hume Observatory • Partnership between SSU, NASA and Cal Academy Hume Observatory
Global Telescope Network • Ground-based observations of GRBs and active galaxies • Coordinated with Swift and GLAST satellite data • http://gtn.sonoma.edu GORT
Fly the High-energy Skies • Follow GRBs on http://grb.sonoma.edu • Join the Global Telescope Network and monitor GRBs and blazars over the Internet
For more information: • http://epo.sonoma.edu • http://glast.sonoma.edu • http://swift.sonoma.edu • http://grb.sonoma.edu • http://gtn.sonoma.edu • http://mystery.sonoma.edu • http://xmm.sonoma.edu • http://nustar.sonoma.edu Photo Credit: Rory McNamara